The central question in AI is -- can we make a machine that's capable of doing things we didn't program it to do? It's reminiscent of alchemical transmutation -- something out of nothing. A system that's fundamentally more than what went into it.
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Unpredictability / complexity alone (e.g. cellular automata) isn't useful or valuable. Intelligent systems do things (tasks) they weren't programmed to do. They produce solutions that weren't contained in their programming instructions.
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“Intentionality” might be the technical term you are looking for. The thing neither CA nor any Turing Machine has.
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I think its not possible since every experience has a certain goal, each IA /program go to a certain task to complet. And Human have been shaped buy a lot of "variables" / external environment, it would be too complexe to simulate.
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If we look at nature we can find animals that behave like cellular automata, a probably we can move across species by gradually increasing complexity towards intelligent animals. If this is true, how we define intelligence?
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Emergent/chaotic systems led to evolution which led to intelligence. This heritage seems to also give intelligent systems chaotic/emergent properties. It's cool to ask whether these are necessary/sufficient for life. To me chaos/emergence seem like a key source for our free-will.
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I really like this, emergence a necessity condition for intelligence but not sufficiency.
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